Adobe Experience Manager
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Adobe Experience Manager is an enterprise-grade web content management system with a wide array of powerful features. Learn more about the system and how it is supported by the Office of Information Technology.
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View our list of 2024 web content management trainings. Self-paced courses and online sessions will be available to CAES and UGA Extension web content managers.
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It’s important to find the right balance between creating visual impact and still putting together a fast and user-friendly web experience. If you care about improving your page load time, increasing your traffic, and elevating your search engine rankings, you need to control your image file sizes.
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Take time to use tools offered by UGA Extension to promote your county events on your website or blog. Use these suggested steps from the CAES Web Team.
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County Impact pages, sometimes called Annual Report pages, contain a collection of information and statistics for each county and its respective program areas. This information allows the county to showcase all they have done for its community in the past year. County Impact report PDFs (image 1a.) are edited by each district office in Canva…
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This post will cover the two types of CAES personnel profile pages: 1) the Basic Personnel Directory Page and 2) the Detailed Biography Profile Page.
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Want to upload a profile picture so that it shows up on your county’s contact us page? These are detailed instructions to guide you. (This works for all profiles whether displayed on the CAES or Extension websites!)
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Section 508 is an amendment to the United States Workforce Rehabilitation Act of 1973 that is a federal law mandating that all electronic and information technology developed, procured, maintained, or used by the federal government be accessible to people with disabilities. If technology can be used as effectively by people with disabilities as by those…
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Digital Asset Management is the organization and publishing of digital image and document files from a central content hub. In AEM, files are uploaded into asset folders within the Digital Asset Manager (DAM) and organized and published from there.